HOME STORIES FACTS RULES RESCUE PHOTOS VIDEOS RECOMMENDED LINKS SHOP INFO  MORE...  
MANATEE - Manatee Watchers
Thumbnail Page « Back | Next »
images/IMG_8387.jpg

Did You Know?

Florida Manatee resting at Crystal River, FL On average, most manatees swim at about 5 km/h to 8 km/h (1.4 m/s to 2.2 m/s; 3 to 5 miles per hour). However, they have been known to swim up to 30 km/h (8 m/s; 20 miles per hour) in short bursts. Manatees inhabit the shallow, marshy coastal areas and rivers of the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico (T. manatus, West Indian Manatee), the Amazon Basin (T. inunguis, Amazonian Manatee), and West Africa (T. senegalensis, West African Manatee). A fourth species, the Dwarf Manatee (T. bernhardi) was recently proposed for a population found in the Brazilian Amazon, although some have questioned its validity, instead believing it is an immature Amazonian Manatee. Florida is usually the northernmost range of the West Indian Manatee as their low metabolic rate makes cold weather endurance difficult. They may on occasion stray up the mid-Atlantic coast in summer. Half a manatee's day is spent sleeping in the water, surfacing for air regularly at intervals no greater than 20 minutes.
Call the Wildlife Alert Hotline 1-888-404-FWCC (3922) or *FWC/#FWC, or use VHF Channel 16 on your marine radio if you see an injured, dead, tagged, or orphaned manatee, or if you see a manatee being harassed.
Selected by Science Educators from NSTA Sirenian International
Creative Commons License
Custom Search
Manatee News Blog
November 16th, 2012
Florida manatees on the Move!
December 12th, 2011
Her name was Griselda...
December 18th, 2011
Chessie re-sighted in The Bay!
More manatee news...